Explore Rome’s iconic landmarks and hidden gems with a self-guided walking tour. Uncover 2,000 years of history at your own pace.
Explore Rome’s iconic landmarks and hidden gems with a self-guided walking tour. Uncover 2,000 years of history at your own pace.
- Colosseum - Marvel at the Colosseum from the outside and discover why its name isn’t related to its size.
- Roman Forum - Walk past the Roman Forum and learn about the place where people still leave flowers for Caesar.
- Circus Maximus - Visit the site of what was once the largest stadium in the ancient world, accommodating twice the number…
- Colosseum - Marvel at the Colosseum from the outside and discover why its name isn’t related to its size.
- Roman Forum - Walk past the Roman Forum and learn about the place where people still leave flowers for Caesar.
- Circus Maximus - Visit the site of what was once the largest stadium in the ancient world, accommodating twice the number of spectators as the Colosseum.
- Bocca della Verita - Place your hand in the marble mouth that medieval Romans believed could bite off a liar’s fingers. Nearby, observe Rome’s oldest surviving marble temple.
- Capitoline Hill - Ascend to the square designed by Michelangelo, which faces away from Rome’s greatest embarrassment.
- Trajan Column - Count the tiny figures spiraling up a stone column that also serves as an emperor’s tombstone.
- Trevi Fountain - Throw a coin into a Baroque masterpiece that conceals an architect’s marble revenge against a neighborhood critic.
- Pantheon - Observe this ancient temple with the world’s largest unreinforced concrete dome, featuring an open roof that still lets rain in, and learn why the floor never floods.
- Piazza Navona - Wander through an oval piazza that was once intentionally flooded every summer for Romans to cool off.
- Spanish Steps - Ascend 135 steps built with French funds, named for Spain, and monitored by guards who will whistle if you linger too long.
- Arch of Constantine - Notice the borrowed faces of older emperors.
- Statua di Pasquino - Encounter the weathered sculpture that served as Rome’s anonymous protest wall.
- Palazzo di Montecitorio - View a pharaoh’s sundial repurposed as an imperial trophy, now standing watch outside Italy’s parliament.

- Audio and written guide included
- Offline access to the tour (no internet connection needed) once tour is downloaded
- Images to identify stops and in-app interactive map for navigation
- 1-year access on iOS & Android. Listen to the tour anytime, as many times as you like
- 100% Satisfaction Guarantee: If you don’t love the tour, write to us for a…
- Audio and written guide included
- Offline access to the tour (no internet connection needed) once tour is downloaded
- Images to identify stops and in-app interactive map for navigation
- 1-year access on iOS & Android. Listen to the tour anytime, as many times as you like
- 100% Satisfaction Guarantee: If you don’t love the tour, write to us for a full refund
- Check or search your inbox for an email from “Tourific” for tour access instructions
- Any physical devices or headphones
- Human tour guide at location
- Entrance fees
- Any physical devices or headphones
- Human tour guide at location
- Entrance fees
The term “money” originated on one of Rome’s iconic seven hills, and this self-guided audio tour takes you right to that historic location.
From the Colosseum to the Spanish Steps, this app-based tour leads you through 20 stops featuring ancient ruins, Baroque fountains, and streets where emperors, poets, and even a disgruntled barber left their legacy….
The term “money” originated on one of Rome’s iconic seven hills, and this self-guided audio tour takes you right to that historic location.
From the Colosseum to the Spanish Steps, this app-based tour leads you through 20 stops featuring ancient ruins, Baroque fountains, and streets where emperors, poets, and even a disgruntled barber left their legacy. Discover how a sculptor obstructed a critic’s view with marble, why the Pantheon’s open roof doesn’t lead to flooding, and where Romans still pay tribute to Caesar with flowers. From gladiator contests to chariot races, this tour vividly brings Rome’s 2,000-year history to life.
Divided into two flexible segments, the tour adapts to your schedule — start whenever you like, pause for gelato, and resume the next day. There’s no group to keep up with and no guide to lose in a crowd. Over 20,000 travelers have enjoyed our tours, and with a full refund guarantee, there’s no risk involved. If you’re seeking a Rome walking tour that allows you to explore in depth without feeling hurried, this is an excellent choice.
- The tour includes a total 6 km walk. The time for the tour includes walking time and time to listen to the tour but can easily extend to a longer time if you decide to enter the sites
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.